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washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the south. and i have heard about the synagogue since i was a little girl. and this was the place where i wanted to come and i wanted to bring my family. hi goosebumps. >> reporter: linda says it is a feeling that never goes away. >> i go into that building and i feel the presence of the people who founded it. i feel what a miracle it was for them to be able to worship freely. >> a miracle that continues twheek end as turo celebrates 250 years of religious freedom. chip reid, cbs news, new port, rhode island. >> still ahead, paving the way for a play b
washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the...
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holly williams in london and jeff pegues in washington have the latest. >> california's rim wildfire rages out of control threatening more homes and some of yosemite national park's precious sequoia trees. bigad shabbate is on the scene. >> a tragic battle ends for a florida boy with rare brain eating amoeba. >> and captain america, jeff glor interviews an american soccer superstar who has left the european stage to come play at home. >> looking forward to getting back to doing a little bit mor syria today agreed to a cease-fire to allow the inspectors to work. 355 people died on the outskirts of damascus wednesday from what appears to be a chemicalave two reports, first to holly williams in london. >> reporter: the breakthrough came 24 hours after the u.n.'s high representative for disarmament affairs angela kane arrived in damascus. syrian state tv announced that the government, which denies using chemical weapons, will allow u.n. weapons inspectors to start their investigation tomorrow. there's mounting evidence that there was a chemical strike against civilians. scores of interne
holly williams in london and jeff pegues in washington have the latest. >> california's rim wildfire rages out of control threatening more homes and some of yosemite national park's precious sequoia trees. bigad shabbate is on the scene. >> a tragic battle ends for a florida boy with rare brain eating amoeba. >> and captain america, jeff glor interviews an american soccer superstar who has left the european stage to come play at home. >> looking forward to getting back...
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atlanta beats washington, 6-3 for the 13th straight win. the braves sweep the nats and now hold a 15 1/2 game lead in the east. >>> and in san diego, orioles' first baseman chris davis hits his major league leading 43rd home run of the year. it helps baltimore over a 10-3 win over the padres. >>> when we return, a bus accident caught on tape. the bus driver and passengers are sent flying after a truck rear ends it. we'll have the incredible video. ruck rear ends it. we'll have the video. hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last w
atlanta beats washington, 6-3 for the 13th straight win. the braves sweep the nats and now hold a 15 1/2 game lead in the east. >>> and in san diego, orioles' first baseman chris davis hits his major league leading 43rd home run of the year. it helps baltimore over a 10-3 win over the padres. >>> when we return, a bus accident caught on tape. the bus driver and passengers are sent flying after a truck rear ends it. we'll have the incredible video. ruck rear ends it. we'll have...
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in 2009 he survived when he crash-landed in the columbia river in washington state. >>> check this out, flash floods swamp a mountain road in colorado. the muddy water was flowing to powerfully, cars were carried away. this vultof heavy rain in a burned-out area. >>> one person is dead and three others missing. >>> san diego's mayor is sending ending his sexual harassment therapy today and will continue counseling on anant pointer. fimner's last two supporters on the council are now calling on him to resign. >> it was a very hard thing to do, because he brought something new and different to the community. it's just unfortunate he is flawed and i believe not really able to lead our city again. >> filner's attorney says he is expected to return to office on august 19th. he will not be available for comment until then, but has given no indication that he plans to resign evacuees are starting to return home as firefighters gain control of a wildfire wildlife had a burned 1900 aches are and destroyed at least 26 homes in southern california. here is melanie woodrow with the latest. >> repo
in 2009 he survived when he crash-landed in the columbia river in washington state. >>> check this out, flash floods swamp a mountain road in colorado. the muddy water was flowing to powerfully, cars were carried away. this vultof heavy rain in a burned-out area. >>> one person is dead and three others missing. >>> san diego's mayor is sending ending his sexual harassment therapy today and will continue counseling on anant pointer. fimner's last two supporters on the...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, edward snowden's attorney says the american fugitive haas no immediate plans to leave russia. snowden was granted temporary asylum yesterday. that has further strained u.s./russia relations and jeopardizes september's summit between president obama and president vladimir putin. for the time being snowden is living in the home of an american ex-patriot. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this photo shows edward snowden just before he got in a taxi and drove away from the moscow airport. the nsa leaker spent more than a month inside looking for a legal way out. thursday his attorney held up the documents granting snowden asylum in russia for one year. snowden's father told russian television he expected he's gratified. he'll listen to vladimir putin. he has stopped leaking. >> he's made a sacrifice. >> reporter: through the wikileaks website snowden thanking russia and said in the end the law is winning. the white house is furious and says russia should send
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, edward snowden's attorney says the american fugitive haas no immediate plans to leave russia. snowden was granted temporary asylum yesterday. that has further strained u.s./russia relations and jeopardizes september's summit between president obama and president vladimir putin. for the time being snowden is living in the home of an american ex-patriot. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this photo shows edward...
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in washington yesterday, president obama met with top advisors to consider a military response to the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria. reports say at least 322 peopler including 54 children were killed in wednesday's attack. the assad government denies responsibility saying rebel forces also yesterday tens of thousands of people packed the national mall in our nation's capital to commemorate the 50th anniversary wednesday of martin luther king's i have aÑi dream speech, the speakers said that dream includes equality for gays, latinos, the poor and the disabled. broadway legend julie harris has died, honored with six tonys, harris's roles included sally bowls in i am a camera and emily dickerson in vela amherst. >> included east of eden opposite james dean, julie harris was 87. >> now to the forecast. heavy rains may bring flooding in the dessert southwest while a heat wave takes hold across the plains in the week ahead the northeast will enjoy sunshine giving way to thunderstorms midweek with conditions improving toward the holiday weekend. ahead, jennifer lopez. >> in the b
in washington yesterday, president obama met with top advisors to consider a military response to the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria. reports say at least 322 peopler including 54 children were killed in wednesday's attack. the assad government denies responsibility saying rebel forces also yesterday tens of thousands of people packed the national mall in our nation's capital to commemorate the 50th anniversary wednesday of martin luther king's i have aÑi dream speech, the speakers...
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people drifting in to washington from all sides. there had been marches on washington before. there was a bonus march of oh world war i veterans and it never went particularly well. this was a big unknown. could they have a mass rally where there wasn't violence. the answer in the end is yes. king and other organizers pulled it off. >> you mentioned mahalia jackson. bob dylan also performed at the event. what did he tell you about being there? >> he doesn't have many stories because he was so low on the totem pole in those days. he wrote a song called "oxford town," only a pawn in the game. of course the times are achanging would be coming out soon. he became is voice of the civil rights movement. this was a day when the leaders of the naacp, john lewis representing the young people . but it was a day really building up like a rock concert would for the moment for martin luther king king. he was world renowned as a person who spawned the montgomery bus boycott of 1955. he was a figure when he was arrested the president of the united states would make calls to. he was a rock st
people drifting in to washington from all sides. there had been marches on washington before. there was a bonus march of oh world war i veterans and it never went particularly well. this was a big unknown. could they have a mass rally where there wasn't violence. the answer in the end is yes. king and other organizers pulled it off. >> you mentioned mahalia jackson. bob dylan also performed at the event. what did he tell you about being there? >> he doesn't have many stories because...
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le >> pelley: sharyl you're at ronald reagan national airport outside washington. just, for example, what kind of impact would the merger have there? >> reporter: scott, 69% of the flights here that come in and out are either u.s. airways or icerican airlines. they'll probably have to give up some of that monopoly to make concessions to the government and open room for the competition. by the way, this is congress' main airport. of course, they're always keenly y'terested in what happens at their airports. >> pelley: sharyl attkisson, thank you, sharyl. something that has been buried on the labor department's website since february has suddenly come to light. it could affect a lot of americans. it is a notice that says the obama administration is delaying another part of the health care reform law. the part that will limit the amount of money people have to po out of their own pockets for health care. we asked wyatt andrews to look into this. >> do you... reporter: doctor patricia rodriguez of georgetown university is worried what the ruling will do to her cancer p
le >> pelley: sharyl you're at ronald reagan national airport outside washington. just, for example, what kind of impact would the merger have there? >> reporter: scott, 69% of the flights here that come in and out are either u.s. airways or icerican airlines. they'll probably have to give up some of that monopoly to make concessions to the government and open room for the competition. by the way, this is congress' main airport. of course, they're always keenly y'terested in what...
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homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following that story. bob? >> reporter: norah, the threat remains tonight and officials still fear that an al qaeda attack on some western target could happen. but both the u.s. and yemeni governments today turned up pressure on al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in yemen's capital of sana'a soldiers are stopped vehicles and frisking passengers looking for suicide bombers. it's part of a security crackdown which yemeni officials say has stopped attacks inside the country aimed at oil and gas operations. authorities say al qaeda terrorists had planned to attack strategic coastal energy terminals with the goal of taking hostages and killing foreign workers. that plan may have been inspired by a january attack in algeria in which dozens of workers were killed when islamist militants stormed a gas plant. while the yemeni government claimed it had foiled the latest plot, there were no reports of any arrests and u.s. intelligence sources cautioned the larger threat which has closed down 19 u.s. embassies and consulat
homeland security correspondent bob orr is in washington following that story. bob? >> reporter: norah, the threat remains tonight and officials still fear that an al qaeda attack on some western target could happen. but both the u.s. and yemeni governments today turned up pressure on al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. in yemen's capital of sana'a soldiers are stopped vehicles and frisking passengers looking for suicide bombers. it's part of a security crackdown which yemeni officials say...
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memories of them endure in the marbled walls of washington and in the tender hearts of the children they leave behind. there is a place that can help heal those hearts. jeff pegues talked to some of the children who go there. >> your memories of your dad, what will they be? >> that he was cool. >> reporter: ian crain's father died a hero. 34-year-old michael crain, a veteran riverside california police officer was gunned down in february by ex-l.a. cop christopher dorner, a man with a vendetta against the l.a.p.d. >> i wish this wouldn't happen to anyone else. >> reporter: ian has come to a place called cops camp where the mission is to give the children of fallen officers the help they need to rebuild their lives. this ten-year-old's wounds are still fresh. when it comes to your dad and dealing with your loss, what are you looking for? >> happiness. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> i'm never happy anymore. >> reporter: there are 137 other children at the camp in various stages of living with their grief. >> five bad guys behind my dad. of back of him and in front of him. and then they
memories of them endure in the marbled walls of washington and in the tender hearts of the children they leave behind. there is a place that can help heal those hearts. jeff pegues talked to some of the children who go there. >> your memories of your dad, what will they be? >> that he was cool. >> reporter: ian crain's father died a hero. 34-year-old michael crain, a veteran riverside california police officer was gunned down in february by ex-l.a. cop christopher dorner, a...
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at the national cathedral in washington, decorations turned into a crumbled mez and the washington monument was cracked so badly it had to shut down for major repairs. the monument is supposed to finally reopen next year. wow. >>> can't wait for it to reopen. >> ride up. you don't want to walk up. >>> you expect a touch screen electronics in a luxury car, but did you know you can now get them on a harley like this baby? it's the biggest new product launch in the company's 110-year history. we'll meet harley-davidson ceo doing some big things over there coming up next on "cbs this morning." ♪ get out on the highway >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by viva, the towel that's tough when wet. grab a roll and break the rules on tough messes. that a paper towel can't handle this. fans? now that's tough when wet. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. this is what they do for fun. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. o
at the national cathedral in washington, decorations turned into a crumbled mez and the washington monument was cracked so badly it had to shut down for major repairs. the monument is supposed to finally reopen next year. wow. >>> can't wait for it to reopen. >> ride up. you don't want to walk up. >>> you expect a touch screen electronics in a luxury car, but did you know you can now get them on a harley like this baby? it's the biggest new product launch in the...
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chip reid is on the national mall in washington where that museum is being built. chip, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. the museum's director said he would like to display trayvon martin's hoodie because of its cultural significance. and if that does happen. it won't be the first time that a piece was put on display at a museum and it won't be the last. at a museum in washington, d.c., visitors can actually look inside the cabin where the unabomber ted kaczynski assembled his explosives. >> it was in storage in california, brought here on a flatbed truck. >> they can also see the shoes worn by shoe boumer richard reid and the belts used to restrain him onboard but trayvon's hoodie probably won't be displayed any time soon. kelly crow is charge. >> it could be seen as a little exploitive. >> it could inbe included with the happened cuffs and the beer summit and harriet tubman who led the slaves through the underground railroad. >> i think they've always seen it their mission to chronicle human experiences. some define that as paint
chip reid is on the national mall in washington where that museum is being built. chip, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. the museum's director said he would like to display trayvon martin's hoodie because of its cultural significance. and if that does happen. it won't be the first time that a piece was put on display at a museum and it won't be the last. at a museum in washington, d.c., visitors can actually look inside the cabin where the unabomber ted...
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it was martha washington who got her mug on a dollar in 1886. only three other women have ever hit the jackpot. susan b. anthony, sack. >> wee a and helen keller. all of them have been segregatedded to coins which are smaller in stature and, let's face it, jangly and annoying. we americans like to say our country is modern, inclusive. so let's put our money where our mouth is. isn't it time for some lady dollars? some folks expect hillary clinton to be the first woman president which should surely earn her a bill. a bill she's not married to, that is. let's not wait until 2016. here are some other candidates. if we take a page from england and choose a writer, why not abolitionist harriet beecher-stowe who pennedded uncle tom's cabin or edith wharton. and poet emily dickinson or maya angelou. >> you created only a little lower than the angels have crouchd too long in the bruising darkness. >> reporter: women who bucked the system deserve a buck. hair yet tubman who escaped slavery to become a union spy and conductor on the underground railroad o
it was martha washington who got her mug on a dollar in 1886. only three other women have ever hit the jackpot. susan b. anthony, sack. >> wee a and helen keller. all of them have been segregatedded to coins which are smaller in stature and, let's face it, jangly and annoying. we americans like to say our country is modern, inclusive. so let's put our money where our mouth is. isn't it time for some lady dollars? some folks expect hillary clinton to be the first woman president which...
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it's an area the size of new jersey depleted of oxygen that is starving sea life off the coast of washington and oregon. it's one of 400 dead zones around the world caused by fertilizer, sewage, dumped into the ocean by river runoff. >>> check out this under water creature. south korean scientists have created a robot nicknamed crabster for obvious reasons here. it's job is to explore under water, harvest small samples and carry heavy objects. it's 8 feet tall, 1400 pounds, 10 optical cameras. researchers hope crabster cast perform better in water than remotely operated vehicles. >>> 5:19. coming up, agonizing decision. how alex rodriguez could avoid a lifetime ban from major league baseball. >> the nfl season hasn't even started and the 9ers are stung hard by the injury bug. one guy is lost for the season and from the diamond could sergio romo escape a bases- loaded no out jam in the ninth for the giants? sports is coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> not a bad weekend to take in the fair. sunny warm and nice too. >> first reports of an accident on city streets in san francisco. unfortu
it's an area the size of new jersey depleted of oxygen that is starving sea life off the coast of washington and oregon. it's one of 400 dead zones around the world caused by fertilizer, sewage, dumped into the ocean by river runoff. >>> check out this under water creature. south korean scientists have created a robot nicknamed crabster for obvious reasons here. it's job is to explore under water, harvest small samples and carry heavy objects. it's 8 feet tall, 1400 pounds, 10 optical...
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margaret brenner in washington. good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie and to gayle. the u.s. will likely adjust but not cut off how it spends hundreds of millions of u.s. aid already pledged to egypt this year. the u.s. on paper provides more than a billion dollars in military financing that egypt uses to buy equipment from u.s. defense companies like apache helicopter and missile systems. it gives hundreds of millions of dollars to economic programs. that will continue. but this redirection of u.s. dollarses supposed to be symbolically significant yet it won't. the advice minister said today the kingdom would make up any financial shortfall. it is backing this violent crackdown on the muslim brotherhood which it views as terrorists. saudi pledged a $12 billion rescue package that dwarfs what the u.s. and europe would provide and most of that money doesn't have any strings attached. saudi arabia's checkbook diplomacy undercuts u.s. leverage but doesn't destroy it. the value of the u.s.-egypt relationship remains in intelligence sharing and counter-intelligence, the o
margaret brenner in washington. good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie and to gayle. the u.s. will likely adjust but not cut off how it spends hundreds of millions of u.s. aid already pledged to egypt this year. the u.s. on paper provides more than a billion dollars in military financing that egypt uses to buy equipment from u.s. defense companies like apache helicopter and missile systems. it gives hundreds of millions of dollars to economic programs. that will continue. but this...
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. >>> and president is taking a break from washington this week. he's spending time with his family on martha's vineyard. the vacation comes as the president's approval rating is taking a nose-dive. major garrett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: every president needs to get away. president obama has done so less than his predecessor, president george w. bush. 14 trip and 92 vacation days compared to 50 trips and 223 for mr. bush. one common thread mr. obama's beginning to experience some second term blues. the president stepped on to the island paradise confronting some of the diceiest poll numbers of his presidency. it's only one poll but gallup constantly tracks his approval. 50% of the country disapproving. his approval rating was 51% last year a low not seen since december 2011. it's usually due to defections among democrats. revelations of counterterrorism surveillance programs more aggressive than during the bush years has unsettled the president's base. >> i want to make clear, once again, that america is not interested in spyin
. >>> and president is taking a break from washington this week. he's spending time with his family on martha's vineyard. the vacation comes as the president's approval rating is taking a nose-dive. major garrett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: every president needs to get away. president obama has done so less than his predecessor, president george w. bush. 14 trip and 92 vacation days compared to 50 trips and 223 for mr. bush. one common thread mr. obama's...
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"the washington post" looks into a study of near death experiences. it finds bright lights and sensations by some people created in the brain. the university of michigan finds even when the heart stops, brain activity can surge. >> the "san francisco chronicle" says asiana airline offering $10,000 to people on the plane that crash landed. three died on impact and in the minutes after the accident last month. the money is meant to cover medical cost and transportation. it's not a settlement and they can sue. >> "wall street journal" looks at cancer treatments narrowly promised drug promised to be more effective than chemotherapy. the news is called some of the most extraordinary progress ever in the fight against cancer. >>> colorado's gazette introduces us to the woman who shattered the glass ceiling at the air force academy. lieutenant general is the first woman to ever leave the academy. she graduated in 1981. she served as nato's top planner for operations in afghanistan and kosovo. >>> "usa today" says the more siblings you have the less likely yo
"the washington post" looks into a study of near death experiences. it finds bright lights and sensations by some people created in the brain. the university of michigan finds even when the heart stops, brain activity can surge. >> the "san francisco chronicle" says asiana airline offering $10,000 to people on the plane that crash landed. three died on impact and in the minutes after the accident last month. the money is meant to cover medical cost and transportation....
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washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ it goes tout grant and universities every state in the nation. you hear about a breakthrough that happened in cancer research or diabetes research or autism or alzheimer's. it's very likely that frame a university or an institute somewhere in the u.s. and it was supported by the nih. that's what we do. we support the best and brighter to chase after the most visionary ideas. >> host: what did the directors influence on 27-different institute and center. how do you influence what goes on? >> guest: it's a very big place. 27 institute center they are various disease or organs in focus. there's a cancer institute, there's a diabetes institute, there's a heart, lung, and blood institute. there's an eye institute. each lead by remarkable world class scientists who look across the landscape in their particular area and try to identify what is the most exciting stuff that needs to happen next in order advance human health. my role is director is look across the entire
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she's a contributing editor and writer at the washington magazine. her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent investigation shows inadequacy of our legal system. let's welcome her. [ applause ] >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm very excited to be here, if a bit sleepy. as he said, my new book was really an effort to take the temperature of public defense across the country and i visited a lot of public defenders offices, watched a lot of trials and discovered that there was a crisis in the court's that probably all of you are well aware of and really tried to dig in and find out what was going on and where all these problems were arising that we didn't have equal justice 50 ye
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take way will be washington takes care of its own and doesn't pay attention to us. obamacare passed, it forced the federal government to drop the employer-sponsored insurance so unlike every other employer, is one had to go away, dumped the staffers into the obamacare exchanges and it barred the federal government from supporting the health insurance so you have any kind of a contribution. gerri: like regular americans they only get the money when they deserve the money. there are certain economic thresholds. doesn't it make a difference? >> i don't think they should get the subsidies, it is not the point the law did something clean it wouldn't. if you like your insurance, you don't have to change it. it actually said you have to get rid of it, that was step number one. step number two was indefensible in fixing this. ruling we did not mean it, we are sorry. they had no ability to do that. this is the latest in that the administration has used his executive powers to overrule the law and it has become just a joke. laws are passed and should be adhered to by the admi
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i'm david shuster in washington. we've been talking about the progress and lack of progress of civil rights. according to where things stand, according to a recent study by pew research, the employment gap has widened since the 1960s. the difference in black and white families was $19,000. now the gap has widened to roughly $27,000. in terms of wealth the average net worth of a black family in 1984 was less than 10% of a white family. now the gap has widened even further. black families earn only 7% of what a white family makes. bill fletcher, maya rockiningmo, and bill fletcher, these income disparities they are widening. who's to blame? >> the system is to blame. this is what, when i hear these speeches from president obama, regardless of his intentions he's putting the blame on black folks. whether it's black fathers, black families, this system is rigged against us. and that's what we need to keep emphasizing. we have to keep emphasizing, particularly for the purposes of reaching young people, that the problem is
i'm david shuster in washington. we've been talking about the progress and lack of progress of civil rights. according to where things stand, according to a recent study by pew research, the employment gap has widened since the 1960s. the difference in black and white families was $19,000. now the gap has widened to roughly $27,000. in terms of wealth the average net worth of a black family in 1984 was less than 10% of a white family. now the gap has widened even further. black families earn...
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of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic equality as he was on civil rights. in the last year of his life he launched what is called "the poor people's's "campaign" aimed as helping poor people groups. >> reporter: according to historians reverend martin luther king was very concerned that the economic gap between races could derail his civil rights movement with poverty and income disparities being the ultimate segregator. >> in 1968 he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaign. he was killed before his first march. >> reporter: his poor people's campaign was focused on providing economic rights for blacks,
of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic...
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now they will move the event to washington, d.c., in 2016. the baltimore convention center is at 83 percent occupancy. >> the sheraton hotel of the corner would be torn down. the new arena would be constructed on conway street at that intersection. a new hotel of 500 rooms would go on top of the arena. the good old portion of the convention center would be replaced with a multi-story convention. if you are looking for dinner reservations, you can soon get them while browsing through facebook. the social network is partnering with open table so you can book a reservation if you are perusing of restaurant facebook page. will first be available only on the mobile sites. facebook will see how it works before moving the feature to desktop platforms. the new feature will be unveiled this week. social media sites are helping with last -- back-to-school shopping. there are certain days not to take on your shopping list. peak hours are late afternoon and evening. if you purchase a little too much, it turned out thousands of stores are not as tracking
now they will move the event to washington, d.c., in 2016. the baltimore convention center is at 83 percent occupancy. >> the sheraton hotel of the corner would be torn down. the new arena would be constructed on conway street at that intersection. a new hotel of 500 rooms would go on top of the arena. the good old portion of the convention center would be replaced with a multi-story convention. if you are looking for dinner reservations, you can soon get them while browsing through...
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king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith
king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics...
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libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible for the deaths of hundreds in the rebel-controlled damascus suburbs. the united states has asked the west to give it time before resorting to military action. it is something some syrians are asking for as well. >> my message to the west is to give peace a chance. syrians is to live together. it was a beautiful country. the only way now is to hold dialogue. let the warring sides talk and reach a compromise. >> the conflict in syria has affected the lives of so many and what might come next could cause even more suffering. >> that's why th
libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible...
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now he goes to washington for a player to be named later. he popped out and has only at that last night. the club's offense finally broke out of its slump. scoreless in the first until he hit a three run home run. his first of two. 18 of the season. >> the cubs hit five in the game. he won his first game a month. five strikeouts and no walks. the sox were off and visit kansas city tonight >> your full city to[ female announcer ] you've always got a new accomplishment in sight. and now you've got new one a day women's proedge. a complete multivitamin with 8 essential b-vitamins that help convert food to energy. because an active lifestyle has its rewards. new one a day women's proedge. because an active lifestyle has its rewards. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll
now he goes to washington for a player to be named later. he popped out and has only at that last night. the club's offense finally broke out of its slump. scoreless in the first until he hit a three run home run. his first of two. 18 of the season. >> the cubs hit five in the game. he won his first game a month. five strikeouts and no walks. the sox were off and visit kansas city tonight >> your full city to[ female announcer ] you've always got a new accomplishment in sight. and...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> here to talk more about the fed and economy is david kelly, chief global strategist at jp morgan funds. we come. you heard vince ryan heart say he thinks the fed wants to get out of the stimulus business and begin tapering. i was talking about a half hour ago to a former policy maker who said i don't really think they want to start tapering and probably not until the end of the year at the soonest. what do you think? >> i think they do want to get out of tapering but what they are trying to do is quietly move an elephant out of a room and you can't do that. i was frustrated by the fact they didn't put this timetable, which ben bern fan key announced in june. they didn't put that in the statement so we're wondering are they continuing to remove qes at the end of this year. i think they want to because they have to. people don't talk about enough is the problems they are billing. it's not just status quo. they are adding a trillion dollars a year and those are chickens that will come home to roost. so they do need to
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> here to talk more about the fed and economy is david kelly, chief global strategist at jp morgan funds. we come. you heard vince ryan heart say he thinks the fed wants to get out of the stimulus business and begin tapering. i was talking about a half hour ago to a former policy maker who said i don't really think they want to start tapering and probably not until the end of the year at the soonest. what do you...
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. >> reporter: neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard about five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed their response time, about two hours later after neighbors called yesterday on yesterday. this was about two hours later that they arrived. i think about four cars showed up. by that time the kids had already left. >> reporter: police say a check of the records reveal most of the units arrived between five to 10 minutes of the 911 call while either took almost 20 minutes. >>> one of the neighbors took cell phone pictures of the suspect and he has passed them on to police. >>> dra marks scandal a dark history. that's how current anne arundel executive laura newman described the last years of john leopold's time. that blue ribbon panel was headed by forner police commissioner fred bealefeld. today the panel released their findings there. were 10 recommendations including better pay for higher ranks, a more responsive internal affairs and a better way to promote officers. the new game change was to hire a new chief and bealefeld said the r
. >> reporter: neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard about five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed their response time, about two hours later after neighbors called yesterday on yesterday. this was about two hours later that they arrived. i think about four cars showed up. by that time the kids had already left. >> reporter: police say a check of the records reveal most of the units arrived between five to 10 minutes of the...
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oh i've been in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture americans on all sides of the political spectrum are having a tough time understanding all the intricacies of obamacare we'll sort through the nitty gritty of president obama's landmark legislation and talk about what obamacare means for you later in the show we'll talk to dan balz of the washington post about his new book collision twenty twelfth which looks back at the election of two thousand and twelve and gives us a glimpse at the future of elections in america and we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with dr cornel west author professor and democratic.
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. >>> now to washington. where today president obama called out the president of russia about the olympics and gay rights and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes, it's very productive. >> reporter: the president said he is offended by russia's new anti-gay law, where foreigners could go to jail, for quote, promoting homosexuality, but when it comes to the upcoming winter olympics in russia -- >> i do no think it's appropriate to boycott the olympics. one of the things i'm really looking forward to is maybe some gay and lesbian athletes bringing home the
. >>> now to washington. where today president obama called out the president of russia about the olympics and gay rights and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that...
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to commemorate the march of washington event. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>t
to commemorate the march of washington event. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected....
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la oficina de intereses de washington en la habina emitiÓ una alerta de cÓlera para estadounidenses que visitan cuba. la habana se dice que calla un brote de la enfermedad mortal para evitar daÑos en la industria turÍstica, no se informÓ de colera importado a estados unidos, pero sÍ hay casos en venezuela e italia, se detectaron 51 casos en la habana a principios del 2013. >>> si presentÓ su solicitud de ciudadanÍa estadounidense tenga cuidado, podrÍa ser victima de un nuevo fraude por telÉfono estafadores llaman por telÉfono a inmigrantes diciendo que hay errores en la informaciÓn de sus solicitudes, y le piden dinero para corregirlos. autoridades migratorias dicen que nunca llaman por telÉfono, y toda notificaciÓn al interesado, se hace por escrito, y recomiendan no dar informaciÓn personal vÍa telefÓnica, como nÚmero de seguro social o pasaporte, serÍan utilizados por los timadores. ademÁs de estafas, los inmigrantes son el centro de controversia, una niÑa de once aÑos divulgÓ un video de internet en respuesta a su pregunta de quÉ podÍa hacer para ayudar a su p
la oficina de intereses de washington en la habina emitiÓ una alerta de cÓlera para estadounidenses que visitan cuba. la habana se dice que calla un brote de la enfermedad mortal para evitar daÑos en la industria turÍstica, no se informÓ de colera importado a estados unidos, pero sÍ hay casos en venezuela e italia, se detectaron 51 casos en la habana a principios del 2013. >>> si presentÓ su solicitud de ciudadanÍa estadounidense tenga cuidado, podrÍa ser victima de un nuevo...
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capitol in washington. everybody body out. you don't have to go home but you've got to get the heck out of here. there was a mass exodus as the house of representatives officially adjourned for their august recess this afternoon. like teenagers on the last day of school, members of congress just bolted for the exits today once with the final bell rang. bye-bye. see you in a month. washington is now heading off for its summer vacation. their august recess. what do you do when you're heading off for vacation? well, don't you tend to
capitol in washington. everybody body out. you don't have to go home but you've got to get the heck out of here. there was a mass exodus as the house of representatives officially adjourned for their august recess this afternoon. like teenagers on the last day of school, members of congress just bolted for the exits today once with the final bell rang. bye-bye. see you in a month. washington is now heading off for its summer vacation. their august recess. what do you do when you're heading off...
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there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore national pike inner loop clear and outer loop clear and here's the drive times 11 minutes to get from 795 down to 95. we will remain up to speed on the east side of the beltway with an 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 95 up to 83 and no concerns on 95 in white marsh. it will take 6 minute from the harbor tunnel throughway to the fort mchenry tunnel toll plaza. be the first to know about traffic alerts and drive teems by following me on twitter at maryland traffic. >>> a fearless defensive tackle on the field a funny man off the field. art donovan played pro football for 12 years but we will remember
there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore...
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raises the prospect of washington losing support for potential strikes. critics pointed to america's own toxic pasta from our agent orange in vietnam a jew cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up will report on the contras saying faces of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in a linda speaks out as sex offenders are taken off a please watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
raises the prospect of washington losing support for potential strikes. critics pointed to america's own toxic pasta from our agent orange in vietnam a jew cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up will report on the contras saying faces of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in a linda speaks out as sex offenders are taken off a please watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. it was terrible they won't very hard to take out. once again to put them on here as a plane flight pattern that has sacks would that hurt their militants. one. of the most of those it was. only. going to. play. the full. kaminski told language it's up to the to close these programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try a small t arabic to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play. play. play play. i play. people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to top the government of cuba with these o
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. it was terrible they won't very hard to take out. once again to put them on here as a plane flight pattern that has sacks would that hurt their militants. one. of the most...
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a that is what happened in washington d.c. as the type graphical errotypograph cal led, 202, instead of 20, which is the international dialing code of egypt. >> reporter: there's those whoth say the illegally gatherey communication is a tiny fraction of the possible numbers. >> yeah, 2007, yeah, that ish, something to be concerned abouto and we should be, but was that a potential, the 100 billion cases. >> reporter: the nsa directoror of compliance wrote a statementt to fox news saying we take eachh report seriously. investigate the matter, addresss the issue, constantly look forlo trends and address them as welll all as a part of nsa internal over cite anoversight and compl efforts. >> reporter: today's report comes after president obamaent a calls for more transparency. trp it's ignited the privacy debate. a poll found that 47 to 41% margmargin, more voters found tt the surveillance does more to hurt americans, than it does to help track down terrorists. after this report, the judiciary chairman plans to hold another hearing
a that is what happened in washington d.c. as the type graphical errotypograph cal led, 202, instead of 20, which is the international dialing code of egypt. >> reporter: there's those whoth say the illegally gatherey communication is a tiny fraction of the possible numbers. >> yeah, 2007, yeah, that ish, something to be concerned abouto and we should be, but was that a potential, the 100 billion cases. >> reporter: the nsa directoror of compliance wrote a statementt to fox...
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hello marvin a washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off tonight we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with five time green party candidate for president ralph nader in our conversation we talked about how he got his start in politics and his views on the state of american politics today and we'll look back at my conversations with great minds with gabriel weinberg the c.e.o. and founder of duck duck go a search engine that keeps its users data personal and private and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all.
hello marvin a washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off tonight we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with five time green party candidate for president ralph nader in our conversation we talked about how he got his start in politics and his views on the state of american politics today and we'll look back at my conversations with great minds with gabriel weinberg the c.e.o. and founder of duck duck go a search engine...
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washington, d.c. could soon become the first jurisdiction in the country to require medical marijuana dispensaries to sub sid dpiez pot for low income patients. >> doctors realize this is medication that can work with patients. those patients should be able to obtain it. >> reporter: under the rules dispensaries would have to set aside 2% of their annual revenues to provide to those and the federal poverty levels. those that don't comply would face a $2,000 fine per open fefnlts -- per offense. the p- >> i think the original plan was to have the dispensaries contribute to a fund. this puts the onus to the dispense ri. bottom line, if you're on a lower income -- >> reporter: an ounce of weed costs $380 to $440. they already offer discounts of 1% to 15% to seniors, veterans and low income patients and said they're happy to do their part to make sure they have access to the medicine they need. they also offer some discounts but said the proposed rule isn't the best approach eye support the idea of a redu
washington, d.c. could soon become the first jurisdiction in the country to require medical marijuana dispensaries to sub sid dpiez pot for low income patients. >> doctors realize this is medication that can work with patients. those patients should be able to obtain it. >> reporter: under the rules dispensaries would have to set aside 2% of their annual revenues to provide to those and the federal poverty levels. those that don't comply would face a $2,000 fine per open fefnlts --...
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the founder of amazon.com is buying "the washington post," price tag $250 million. i want to bring in gloria borger. this isn't amazon buying the post. it's the man himself, root? >> it's hard to absorb. "the washington post" represents a glorious era in american print journal journalism, we all know it going back to watergate. and the graham family has been such a part of that. now to sell this newspaper is kind of like if the salzburgers were to sell the "new york times" specific so it's kind of hard to absorb for those of who who have been around washington for some time and have seen "the washington post" as kind of the last behemoth of the grand old family who own newspapers. we saw that happen of corurse when the wall street journal got sold. >> and "the wall street journal" did change. >> it did change. >> obviously this is pure speculation but do you anticipate changes? >> it's hard to know. in their press release, they've asked kathy weymouth to stay on as blupublisher. you don't know. it's the end of an era where these families owned the newspapers and the
the founder of amazon.com is buying "the washington post," price tag $250 million. i want to bring in gloria borger. this isn't amazon buying the post. it's the man himself, root? >> it's hard to absorb. "the washington post" represents a glorious era in american print journal journalism, we all know it going back to watergate. and the graham family has been such a part of that. now to sell this newspaper is kind of like if the salzburgers were to sell the "new...
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goats at acreasing historic washington landmark. we will tell you why coming up. >> i like the idea of this. temperatures climbing into the upper 70's and low 80s. strong thunderstorms to our west. from skyok outside team 11. clouds building in over the city. 79 at b.w.i.. the wind southeast at 8 miles per hour [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky flavor you love. subway. eat fresh. [ camera shutter snaps ] >> >> sentence historic congressional cemetery has found a new way to cut down on vegetation. coats. they will eat their way to preservation. sally kid has the story. >> this is a national landmark with a serious weed problem here yet the caretakers got creative. since 18 07 this has been a final resting place for members of congress and other dignitaries. time, the the first historic congressional cemetery has become the temporary munching grounds for a herd of goats. more than 100 goats are
goats at acreasing historic washington landmark. we will tell you why coming up. >> i like the idea of this. temperatures climbing into the upper 70's and low 80s. strong thunderstorms to our west. from skyok outside team 11. clouds building in over the city. 79 at b.w.i.. the wind southeast at 8 miles per hour [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky...